FALSE vs IMITATION: NOUN
- A falsehood; that which is false.
- A copy that is represented as the original
- Repetition of a phrase or melody often with variations in key, rhythm, and voice.
- Repetition of a theme in another voice such that each part continues polyphonously.
- Something derived or copied from an original, often in an inferior way.
- The act of imitating; an imitating or copying.
- That which is made or produced by imitating; hence, in general, a likeness or resemblance; a simulated reproduction or representation; more loosely, a likeness or resemblance in general.
- Specifically, in music, the process or act of repeating a melodic phrase or theme, either at a different pitch or key from the original, or in a different voice-part, or with some rhythmic or intervallic modification not so great as to destroy the resemblance.
- The act or an instance of imitating.
- The act of imitating.
- That which is made or produced as a copy; that which is made to resemble something else, whether for laudable or for fraudulent purposes; likeness; resemblance.
- Copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else
- The act of condition of imitating another species of animal, or a plant, or unanimate object. See Imitate, v. t., 3.
- A copy.
- Something copied or derived from an original
- A representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
- The doctrine that representations of nature or human behavior should be accurate imitations
- One of the principal means of securing unity and consistency in polyphonic composition; the repetition of essentially the same melodic theme, phrase, or motive, on different degrees of pitch, by one or more of the other parts of voises. Cf. Canon.
FALSE vs IMITATION: ADJECTIVE
- Not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality
- Designed to deceive
- Indicating one of two possible values taken by a variable in Boolean logic or a binary device.
- Unwise; imprudent.
- Of incorrect pitch.
- Resembling but not accurately or properly designated as such.
- Erected temporarily, as for support during construction.
- Not genuine or real.
- Not keeping faith; treacherous: : faithless.
- Arising from mistaken ideas.
- Deliberately untrue.
- Contrary to fact or truth.
- Adopted in order to deceive
- Inappropriate to reality or facts
- Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
- Inaccurate in pitch
- Arising from error
- (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful
- Erroneous and usually accidental
- Intentionally deceptive.
- Uttering falsehood; unveracious; given to deceit; dishnest.
- Not faithful or loyal, as to obligations, allegiance, vows, etc.; untrue; treacherous; perfidious
- Not according with truth or reality; not true; fitted or likely to deceive or disappoint.
- Not genuine or real; assumed or designed to deceive; counterfeit; hypocritical
- Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous
- Not essential or permanent, as parts of a structure which are temporary or supplemental.
- Not in tune.
- A member having the appearance of an arch, though not of arch construction.
- An architectural erection above the main cornice, concealing a roof, but not having windows or inclosing rooms.
- Any bearing which is not directly upon a vertical support; thus, the weight carried by a corbel has a false bearing.
- An imperfect or interrupted cadence.
- Deliberately deceptive
- Made to resemble another, usually superior material.
- Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
FALSE vs IMITATION: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To feign; to pretend to make.
- To mislead by want of truth; to deceive.
- To betray; to falsify.
- To report falsely; to falsify.
- N/A
FALSE vs IMITATION: ADVERB
- In a disloyal and faithless manner
- In a treacherous or faithless manner.
- Not truly; not honestly; falsely.
- N/A
FALSE vs IMITATION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- It's real synthetic fur"
- In fortification, an artificial mound or bank of earth forming part of a fortification.
- In heraldry, open or voided: said of some bearings: as, a false cross; a false roundel (an annulet); a false escutcheon (a bordure, or sometimes an orle).
- In music, not in tune; inaccurate in pitch; singing or playing out of tune.
- Technically, in botany and zoology, having some superficial resemblance to some other plant or animal: used like the Latin quasi-, or Greek pseudo-, in composition. See quasi-, pseudo-.
- For the sake of mere appearance or for use or convenience; artificial: as, a false buttonhole; false teeth.
- With intent to defraud or deceive; spurious: as, false coin;
- Not genuine; being other than it appears to be; not real; made in imitation, or to serve the purpose of the genuine article
- Irregular; not according to rule or usage: as, false syntax or quantity.
- Containing or conveying deception, falsehood, or treachery; adapted or intended to mislead: said of things.
- Unfaithful
- Giving utterance to what is not true; untruthful; mendacious: as, a false witness.
- Not in conformity with fact; expressing or comprising what is contrary to fact or truth; erroneous; untrue: as, a false report; a false accusation; a false opinion.
- To be false; deceive; practise deceit.
- To feign, as a blow; aim by way of a feint.
- To render false, treacherous, or dishonest.
- To violate by want of veracity; falsify.
- To defeat; balk; evade.
- To mislead by falsehood; deceive; betray.
- Falsely.—To play false, to play one false
- Additional; assistant; subsidiary; supplementary; temporary; used to supplement or temporarily displace something: as, the false work or supports for a bridge which is under construction.
- Perfidious; treacherous; unfaithful; inconstant; disloyal; dishonest; unjust: said of persons.
- Made in imitation; counterfeit; not genuine; copied: as, imitation stone, lace, gold, etc.
- Not genuine or real
- It's real synthetic fur"
FALSE vs IMITATION: RELATED WORDS
- Invalid, Counterfeit, Delusive, Unrealistic, Insincere, Sham, Mistaken, Wrong, Mendacious, Dishonest, Specious, Incorrect, Fake, Fictitious, Untrue
- Replica, Parody, Mimicry, Simulated, False, Substitute, Forgery, Artificial, Unreal, Counterfeit, Fake, Caricature, Faux, Ersatz, Impersonation
FALSE vs IMITATION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Invalid, Counterfeit, Delusive, Unrealistic, Insincere, Sham, Mistaken, Wrong, Mendacious, Dishonest, Specious, Incorrect, Fake, Fictitious, Untrue
- Copying, Novelty, Replica, Parody, Simulated, False, Substitute, Forgery, Artificial, Unreal, Counterfeit, Fake, Caricature, Faux, Ersatz
FALSE vs IMITATION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This prevents you from a false growth mindset, as most teachers who adopt the false method will focus on praising exclusively effort.
- Obviously, much commercial speech is not provably false, or even wholly false, but only deceptive or misleading.
- And better evidence should have the effect ofdecreasing both false positives and false negatives.
- While the video confirmed there was likely no false arrest or false statement, this investigation could have been much stronger.
- Wolvewas the very name by which false rulers and false prophets were called.
- It is another warning against listening to false teachers and false teaching.
- Do you wear false teeth or false limbs?
- Silver; false Rose Gold; false Black; NOISE CANCELLING.
- Church through false ministers who preach a false message.
- Making false certification or giving false information a misdemeanor.
- Faith and its degrees are balancing between blind imitation of tradition, characteristic for the masses, and theoretical imitation of tradition, characteristic for Mutakallimins.
- Deliver Narcotics, three counts of Imitation of Controlled Substance, Attempt Imitation of Controlled Substance, and Possession of Narcotic Drugs for a Status conference.
- Resemblance by imitation betrays the mechanic; resemblance without imitation argues the artist, the creator.
- Topg Discrimination, Rhythmic Memory, Tonal Memory, Rhythmic Imitation, and Melodic Imitation.
- She turns her head to look at him as we hear the imitation, and when the imitation ends she looks straight forward again.
- Hunan they use imitation crab meat; now, some of you are wondering what exactly imitation crab meat is?
- Hair slides and the like, of hard rubber or plastics, not set with imitation pearls or imitation gemstones.
- The unacceptable situation arises when imitation becomes entrenched, because imitation robs any theatrical movement of two important features: superiority and affiliation.
- The effect of a parentimplemented imitation intervention on spontaneous imitation skills in young children with autism.
- Although people say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I have not seen much imitation.
FALSE vs IMITATION: QUESTIONS
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- Are there false teachers and false apostles in the Bible?
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- What are the characteristics of imitation criticism?
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- Is automatic imitation related to mimicry and automatic imitation?
- Which aspects of imitation are expected to be most susceptible to imitation?
- Does reciprocal imitation training improve imitation frequency in children with autism?
- Does imitation promote imitation in children with ASD-ID?